- Sat Feb 24, 2007 1:49 am
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ftp://download.intel.com/support/mother ... rev_15.pdf
Also see Page 14, Paragraph 2 >>> ftp://download.intel.com/support/mother ... 960004.pdf
The Intel® 5000 MCH supports a burst length of four in either single-channel mode or dual channel mode. In dual-channel mode this results in eight 64-bit chunks (64-byte cache line) from a single read or write. In single-channel mode, two reads or writes are required to access a cache line of data.
Greg is right here. It's not about the amount of RAM, it's about dual channel memory configuration. You computer is not faster now, it was before slower than it should.Greg Montague wrote:One thing that may be hurting you is having only a single stick of ram. Having four matched 512 sticks has lower latency than having 1 2gb stick since all eight cores are fighting to use the same stick of ram. Adding another 2gb stick should help.

ftp://download.intel.com/support/mother ... rev_15.pdf
Also see Page 14, Paragraph 2 >>> ftp://download.intel.com/support/mother ... 960004.pdf
The Intel® 5000 MCH supports a burst length of four in either single-channel mode or dual channel mode. In dual-channel mode this results in eight 64-bit chunks (64-byte cache line) from a single read or write. In single-channel mode, two reads or writes are required to access a cache line of data.
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